Not exact matches
From Jeremy Greenfield of Digital
Book World, and based on Jeffrey A. Trachtenberg's initial report on the Wall Street
Journal — Kobo to Replace Google E-Books for Independent Booksellers — Kobo's intention is to partner with most of the American Booksellers Association's (
ABA) 2,000 member stores.
Via the Legal Writing Prof Blog, I found a great piece in the August
ABA Journal in which 30 prominent lawyers each offer one recommendation for a
book that «they'd recommend to other lawyers — a
book they might not have already read or may have overlooked or might not know.»
ABA Journal: «The World of McElhaney: Jim McElhaney Closes the
Book on a Storied Career, But Angus Lives on»
And in the May issue of the
ABA Journal, reporter Richard Brust has his own sitdown with Scalia, who is joined in the interview by Bryan A. Garner, co-author of the reason for all these interviews, their new
book, Making Your Case: The Art of Persuading Judges.
Nixon in New York, published in April by Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, is the first
book written by Victor Li, an assistant managing editor at the
ABA Journal.
The
ABA Journal interviewer talks to Scalia and Garner together and also provides an excerpt from the
book and a podcast of the interview.
A new
book by
ABA Journal Assistant Managing Editor Victor Li looks at how a stint at a New York law firm revived Richard Nixon's political and presidential prospects.
(See reviews and summaries of the
book in The Legal Reformer and in the
ABA Journal.)
The site provides access to nearly 1,500
ABA products, including
books, CDs, DVDs, audiotapes and videotapes, magazines,
journals, online catalogs, course materials and newsletters.
In this episode of the Modern Law Library, Prof. Issa Kohler - Hausmann explains to the
ABA Journal's Lee Rawles the impact this change in tactics had for New York City police, courts and residents, and discusses her new
book, Misdemeanorland: Criminal Courts and Social Control in an Age of Broken Windows Policing.
This article originally appeared in the February 2017 issue of the
ABA Journal with this headline: «10 Lawyer - Authors Choose the Top Ten Law Novels in the Past 10 Years: Curl up with a
book about law and justice, crime and murder or even a Marvel superhero.»
However, by submitting a work for consideration in the contest, the winning author grants the American Bar Association and / or the
ABA Journal the non-exclusive and perpetual right to publish the work in its periodicals,
books, anthologies, ebooks, audiobooks or any other publication platform, whether print or digital, without further compensation.
A selection committee of
ABA Journal and University of Alabama School of Law representatives have chosen three
books from more than two dozen entries as finalists for the prize.
As reported by the
ABA Journal, he's done so on many occasions in the past, and has now gone big time with a
book on the subject.
She has served on the
book publishing board of the
ABA Section of Litigation and on the editorial board of the section's
journal, Litigation.
Note that the
ABA Journal used to run
book reviews, but for quite a few years now has stopped doing so — although it does seem to find the time and space to let us know about «lawyers in film» and «the top legal movies» at least once a year, and about «Legal Rebels» more or less ceaselessly.
In 1969, law librarian Raymond Taylor published an article in the American Bar Association (
ABA)
Journal, «Law
Book Consumers Need Protection.»
Lisa's innovative law practice has been featured in periodicals such as the National Law
Journal and the
ABA Journal, and in a number of
books about legal careers.